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2019 Hamburg European Open – Singles

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Singles
2019 Hamburg European Open
Final
ChampionGeorgia (country) Nikoloz Basilashvili
Runner-upRussia Andrey Rublev
Score7–5, 4–6, 6–3
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Nikoloz Basilashvili was the defending champion and successfully defended his title, defeating Andrey Rublev in the final, 7–5, 4–6, 6–3.[1] En route to doing so, Basilashvili saved two match points against Alexander Zverev in the semifinals.[2]

Seeds

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  1. Austria Dominic Thiem (quarterfinals)
  2. Germany Alexander Zverev (semifinals)
  3. Italy Fabio Fognini (quarterfinals)
  4. Georgia (country) Nikoloz Basilashvili (champion)
  5. France Benoît Paire (first round)
  6. Serbia Laslo Đere (first round)
  7. Germany Jan-Lennard Struff (second round)
  8. Chile Cristian Garín (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  Russia Andrey Rublev 4 7 6
  Spain Pablo Carreño Busta 6 5 1
  Russia Andrey Rublev 5 6 3
4 Georgia (country) Nikoloz Basilashvili 7 4 6
4 Georgia (country) Nikoloz Basilashvili 6 4 77
2/WC Germany Alexander Zverev 4 6 65

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Austria D Thiem 6 77
Uruguay P Cuevas 3 63 1 Austria D Thiem 7 6
Germany P Kohlschreiber 3 0 Hungary M Fucsovics 5 1
Hungary M Fucsovics 6 6 1 Austria D Thiem 63 65
Norway C Ruud 6 3 6 Russia A Rublev 77 77
Netherlands R Haase 3 6 1 Norway C Ruud 6 5 3
Russia A Rublev 6 77 Russia A Rublev 3 7 6
8 Chile C Garín 4 65 Russia A Rublev 4 7 6
3 Italy F Fognini 6 6 Spain P Carreño Busta 6 5 1
Q Germany J Lenz 4 4 3 Italy F Fognini 7 6
Argentina L Mayer 68 4 WC Germany R Molleker 5 4
WC Germany R Molleker 710 6 3 Italy F Fognini 6 2 64
Spain P Carreño Busta 77 6 Spain P Carreño Busta 3 6 77
WC Germany Y Hanfmann 65 4 Spain P Carreño Busta 6 77
Q Brazil T Monteiro 1 3 7 Germany J-L Struff 1 64
7 Germany J-L Struff 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 France B Paire 77 5 3
France J Chardy 64 7 6 France J Chardy 77 7
Q India S Nagal 2 62 France R Gasquet 65 5
France R Gasquet 6 77 France J Chardy 2 3
LL Spain A Davidovich Fokina 3 2 4 Georgia (country) N Basilashvili 6 6
Argentina JI Londero 6 6 Argentina JI Londero 4 6 3
Q Bolivia H Dellien 4 3 4 Georgia (country) N Basilashvili 6 3 6
4 Georgia (country) N Basilashvili 6 6 4 Georgia (country) N Basilashvili 6 4 77
6 Serbia L Đere 3 3 2/WC Germany A Zverev 4 6 65
Serbia F Krajinović 6 6 Serbia F Krajinović 66 7 6
WC Germany D Altmaier 2 2 Slovakia M Kližan 78 5 1
Slovakia M Kližan 6 6 Serbia F Krajinović 6 5 2
Italy M Cecchinato 77 63 2 2/WC Germany A Zverev 2 7 6
Argentina F Delbonis 65 77 6 Argentina F Delbonis 4 62
Chile N Jarry 4 2 2/WC Germany A Zverev 6 77
2/WC Germany A Zverev 6 6

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1. Brazil Thiago Monteiro (qualified)
  2. Bolivia Hugo Dellien (qualified)
  3. Spain Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  4. Italy Gianluca Mager (qualifying competition)
  5. Austria Sebastian Ofner (first round)
  6. Spain Pedro Martínez (first round)
  7. Portugal João Domingues (first round)
  8. Slovakia Jozef Kovalík (first round)

Qualifiers

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Lucky loser

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  1. Spain Alejandro Davidovich Fokina

Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Brazil Thiago Monteiro 6 6
  Argentina Carlos Berlocq 3 2
  Argentina Carlos Berlocq 6 77
8 Slovakia Jozef Kovalík 3 63

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Bolivia Hugo Dellien 4 6 7
WC Germany Daniel Masur 6 2 5
2 Bolivia Hugo Dellien 7 7
  Russia Alexey Vatutin 5 5
  Russia Alexey Vatutin 6 6
6 Spain Pedro Martínez 3 4

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3 Spain Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6 6
WC Germany Johannes Härteis 2 3
3 Spain Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 3 5
  India Sumit Nagal 6 7
  India Sumit Nagal 7 6
5 Austria Sebastian Ofner 5 2

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Italy Gianluca Mager 6 6
Alt Germany Tobias Kamke 3 2
4 Italy Gianluca Mager 2 77 5
WC Germany Julian Lenz 6 64 7
WC Germany Julian Lenz 6 4 77
7 Portugal João Domingues 3 6 64

References

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  1. ^ "German Open 2018: Nikoloz Basilashvili defeats Leonardo Mayer for his first ATP title". ESPN. 29 July 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Basilashvili Saves Match Points, Edges Zverev in Hamburg Semifinal". Tennis Magazine. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
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